February, 1915 THE MARINE REVIEW Modern Marine Boilers and Steel Ship Building Tugs, Passenger Steamers and Special Construction Write JOHNSTON BROTHERS FERRYSBURG, MICHIGAN AA: Soo nia BT OY OO RS ayy are ee eats ta SEoE: Z ET nn So vd aorebes 8 » eR RA TT La De Sh AA ETA, eS ET y ~. Sean Sn” EP SE Gf ESTEE NE es oes eT ETE Caw ror ce Lo Fre meteeeayhs Be Oe LS ATE (a a Tietjen & Lang Dry Dock Co. HOBOKEN, N. J. NINE DRY DOCKS 600, 800, 1,000, 1,200, 1,400, 1,800, 2,000, 6,000, 10,000 TONS as to» ~ 3, a eect nae: ao re SS yer so ee Kon EAT a General Repairs on Wooden and Iron Vessels FT. OF 17th STREET Telephone 700 Hoboken HOBOKEN, N. J. ae ~o 227M tM b% BE RAS aa a4. Ss pris $ a t.ho os rer Ne fou 2% 08h LASS: Ft en Se cs ps hh ee 2° at i, Ne wT od sa So ae I ee ae a te as a <i! NSF a ‘g % Pe rae © Dp CK AERO CEL I Me Nine tie in L> Se S 5 < Se SES Te VO MINT Rs EE BT 8. oo LS TO SO Soa, Oo AER aa OTR SIT Me STD Bh re eS So re 5 wv oon Please mention THE Martine Review when writing to Advertisers